How much do you know about the teams in the Sweet 16 of the 2014 NCAA men's basketball tournament? We dug up these facts:

ARIZONA

Arizona is no stranger to talented relatives. Mike Bibby, son of former UCLA star and NBA champion Henry Bibby, starred for Lute Olsen's national championship team (1997) and eventually had his No. 10 jersey retired. So when current coach Sean Miller signed guard Nick Johnson to sign with the Wildcats, it made sense. Johnson is the nephew of longtime NBA guard Dennis Johnson, who along with his Seattle Supersonics teammates battled Bibby and the Philadelphia 76ers in the late 1970s. Nick Johnson was named Pac 12 Player of the Year this season.

Did you know? Point guard Kenny Lofton (1985-1989) was a six-time all-star outfielder with 2,428 hits (.299 average) and 622 steals during a career in which he played for the Houston Astros, Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants and Texas Rangers.

BAYLOR

Basketball at Baylor has been filled with tragedy and not much success.

In 1927, 10 Baylor students and team members were killed when the bus they were traveling on was struck by a train at a railroad crossing.

In 2003, the murder of player Patrick Dennehy by teammate Carlton Dotson opened an investigation of the basketball program that resulted in the resignation of head coach Dave Bliss and sanctions that crippled the program for years.

Enter Scott Drew, who is only the second coach in Baylor history with more than 200 victories. Drew (206-149 in 11 seasons) surpassed Bill Henderson (1942-43 and 1945-1961) who won 201 and lost 233 in 19 seasons with the Bears. Henderson is also the longest tenure for a men's basketball coach in Waco.

Did you know? Guard Bradley Heslip (Canada) played against forward Cory Jefferson (U.S.) in 2013 World University Games.

CONNECTICUT

Connecticut has a long history of success in Madison Square Garden -- and that continued early this season. The Huskies started the season 9-0, including winning the 2K Sports Classic Championship with a win over Indiana at MSG. That past success and the move out of the Big East may be causing UConn fans to drive up East Regional prices at MSG for this weekend.

Did you know? Head coach Kevin Ollie played four years with the Huskies before playing from 1997-2010 with 12 different NBA teams, including three separate times with the Philadelphia 76ers.

DAYTON

The Flyers took their school name as an homage to Orville and Wilbur Wright, who built the Wright Flyer I in their Dayton-based bicycle shop.

Did you know? While it has seldom been a Division I program, football at Dayton has made its mark. Two Dayton graduates won Super Bowls as coaches -- Chuck Noll with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jon Gruden when he coached the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

FLORIDA

The Gators' road to national titles in 2006 and 2007 has one common opponent, UCLA. Other similarities to those championship teams? Each won SEC Tournament titles.

Did you know? The only men's basketball player in Florida history to have his number retired (No. 41) is probably best known for being the second pick in the 1969 NBA Draft. The first pick in the 1969 draft was determined by a coin flip between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Phoenix Suns. The Bucks won the toss and took a center from UCLA named Lew Alcindor. You may know him as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The Suns took 6-foot-10 Neal Walk, who averaged 12.6 points and 7.7 rebounds in a seven-year NBA career.

IOWA STATE

Head coach Fred Hoiberg earned the nickname Mayor after earning write-in votes in the Ames, Iowa mayor race in 1993. Since taking over as coach, Hoiberg has continued a tradition of bringing in transfers to play important starting roles, including this year's leading scorer, Marshall transfer DeAndre Kane.

Did you know?When Iowa State called Michigan to inquire about assistant coach Bill Frieder, head coach Johnny Orr heard what the Cyclones were willing to pay Frieder. Orr said he would leave Michigan, which he took to the 1976 national title game, for Ames. Orr finished as winningest Iowa State coach.

KENTUCKY

Since John Calipari became the Kentucky coach in the 2009-10 season, the Wildcats' roster has included every SEC Rookie of the Year -- John Wall (2009-10), Terrence Jones (2010-11), Anthony Davis (2011-12), Nerlens Noel (2012-13) and Julius Randle (2013-14).

Did you know? Louisville head coach Rick Pitino has a retired "jersey" at Kentucky, joining coaches Joe B. Hall and Adolph Rupp.

LOUISVILLE

Known as one of the top offenses in the country for more than 50 years, Louisville has had 66 players (including Russ Smith) score more than 1,000 points in their Cardinals career. That is second among NCAA basketball programs, behind only North Carolina.

Did you know? In the past 70 years Louisville has been coached by four men -- Bernard "Peck" Hickman, John Dromo, Denny Crum and Rick Pitino.

MICHIGAN

Not counting results that were voided by the Fab Five scandal, Michigan is 11-1 in Sweet 16 games. The only loss was in the 1988 tournament to North Carolina, 78-69.

Did you know? In the 1989 run to the national title, Glen Rice broke the record for most points scored (184) and 3-point field goals made (27).

MICHIGAN STATE

With 997 points, sophomore Gary Harris has more points in his first two seasons than eight of the top 10 career scoring leaders for Michigan State. Harris is projected as a first-round pick in the NBA Draft, so he may not get a chance to go for the career mark of Shawn Respert, who scored 2,531 points from 1991-95.

Did you know? Michigan State is 7-6 in Sweet 16 games since 1985, 7-4 under Tom Izzo.

SAN DIEGO STATE

Hired as Michigan head coach when athletic director Bo Schembechler fired Bill Frieder, who agreed to take over at Arizona State before the end of the Wolverines' regular season, Steve Fisher has had a roller-coaster head coaching ride. He took that 1989 team to the NCAA title. He then rode the crest of success and eventual scandal involving the Fab Five that led to his firing after winning the NIT Tournament in 1997. He is one of 10 coaches to win both an NCAA and postseason NIT title. He took over a basketball program at San Diego State that had one winning season in the previous 13 years and has won more than 300 games since 1999.

Did you know?Baseball Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn is the Aztecs' career leader in assists with 590. In 1979-80, Gwynn led the Western Athletic Conference with 8.2 assists per game, which included 18 assists against UNLV.

STANFORD

After winning the national title in 1942 (beating Dartmouth 53-38), it took until the 1987-88 season for Stanford to win 20 games in a season again -- and until 1989 to make a return to the NCAA Tournament.

Did you know? Former player Ryan Mendez, who set a Pac-10 record for most consecutive free throws during his career from 1996-2001, is the founder of Streetball.com.

TENNESSEE

The only time Tennessee played Michigan in the NCAA Tournament, the eighth-seeded Wolverines pounded the ninth-seeded Vols 75-45 in 2011.

Did you know? With 45 rebounds in the three NCAA Tournament games, powerful junior forward Jarnell Stokes (6-foot-8, 260 pounds) has 386 rebounds this season. That breaks a Tennessee record that has stood since 1958, when Gene Tormohlen had 384 in 23 games.

UCLA

With the most NCAA men's basketball titles (11), the Bruins are the traditional power from the West. Since legendary coach John Wooden took over in the 1948-49, the Bruins have had only three losing seasons (Steve Lavin's last season in 2002-03 and twice under Ben Howland, 2003-04 and 2009-10).

Did you know? The UCLA team record for assists in a season is 673, set by the 1973-74 team that featured one of the best passing centers in college history, Bill Walton. If this team continues its 17.3 assists per game average, it could top that mark with a trip to the Final Four.

VIRGINIA

This is only the second 30-win season in the 109-year history of Virginia basketball. The 1981-82 team led by Ralph Sampson lost in the Sweet 16 to UAB, 68-66.

Did you know? Virginia head coach Tony Bennett scored 2,285 points during his career with Wisconsin-Green Bay. Sampson scored 2,228 points during his career, fourth most in Virginia history. Bryant Stith (1989-92) is the leading scorer for Cavs with 2,516 points.

WISCONSIN

After years of being known for their defense, Wisconsin has become known for its offense this season. The one constant has been a shortage of dominating rebounders. But that has been a problem for the Badgers' program forever. The leading career rebounder for the Badgers is Claude Gregory, who grabbed 904 rebounds from 1978-81. By comparison, North Carolina has seven players with more than 1,000 rebounds.

Did you know? Two former Wisconsin coaches were replaced in the NBA by Pat Riley. Stu Jackson (Wisconsin coach 1992-94) was replaced as the head coach of the New York Knicks by Riley in 1991 and Stan Van Gundy (1994-95) was replaced by Riley by the Miami Heat.